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Session Laws, 1929
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1400 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 573

in Baltimore City, dated June 17, 1920 and recorded among the
said Land Records in Liber S. C. L. No. 3604, folio 498.

To the devise and bequest of Five Hundred Dollars ($500)
contained in the last will and testament of Joshua Milton Wil-
liams, late of Carroll County, deceased, to the Providence Church
for care of the graveyard, said will being probated January 21,
1927, and recorded among the records in the Office of the
Register of Wills of Carroll County in Liber W. F. B. No. 13,
folio 295, etc.

To the following bequests contained in the last will and testa-
ment of Julia A. Gill, deceased, of Carroll County, the said will
having been probated April 2, 1928 and being recorded in Liber
W. F. B. No. 13, folio 386, in the Office of the Register of Wills
for Carroll County.

To the Hampstead Cemetery Company of Carroll County, the
sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100) in trust, to safely invest
the same, and to apply the income arising therefrom to keeping
the burial lot in its cemetery, where my deceased husband, John
W. Gill, and son, Harry Gill, are buried, in good order and
condition at all times.

To the Trustees of Hampstead Methodist Episcopal Church in
Carroll County and State of Maryland, commonly called St.
John's Methodist Episcopal Church of Hampstead, Carroll
County, Maryland, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100) in
trust to safely invest the same and use and apply the income
arising therefrom in keeping the burial lot in the cemetery of
said church, where my father, Joshua Tipton, and my mother
Ruth Tipton, and other relatives are buried in good order and
condition at all times.

To the Trustees of Hampstead Methodist Episcopal Church
in Carroll County and State of Maryland, commonly called St.
John's Methodist Episcopal Church of Hampstead, Carroll
County, Maryland, the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50. 00) which I
would like them to use for the use or purposes of the Ladies Aid
Society, but do not require them to do so.

To the deed dated the 29th day of August, 1928 and recorded
among the Land Records of said Cecil County in Liber S. R. A.
No. 5, folio 154, etc., conveying certain lots or parcels of land
situate in said town of North East and now all within the new
walls of the cemetery aforesaid, to be held and used by said
Ecclesiastical Corporation, its successors and assigns, as a part
of said cemetery and for burial and cemetery purposes and none
other.


 

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